Time to move again, so we packed up camp and left Martigny for Sion whereafter finding parking at the station we caught a bus up the mountain to visit the Pyramids De Euseigne. The bus dropped us in the town of Euseigne and we walked back along the road to view the Pyramids.

The Pyramids are difficult to describe as they are really one of the most unusual natural formations that I have ever seen. These formations were formed when a glacier split into two ...

The train sped along beside a deep, narrow canyon where milky water cascaded over smooth rocks. It was hard to see much given the closeness of the seats and the fact that seated, my knees extended beyond the woman's across from me so I had to angle them sideways. We looked around wondering if we could move somewhere else, even another car further back in the train. ...

... br> village called Salvan. The building in these villages are original old and typical Swiss chalet type. The roads are very narrow and all the buildings are adorned with Geraniums and other flowers. Truly a very pretty sight.

From Salvan he began our descent which took us past an old waterwheel driven mill that is still in action and then onto a very steep path that has been paved with steps built out of the local rock. The path winds down through a pine ...

... Zinal. After a couple of hours of sitting on the mountain in the rain, we gave it up and went back down to the Hotel de La Poste and spent much of our time working on our photos. Even the ones you have seen before are better so here they are! ...